A major winter storm will unfold across the Northeast early this week, eventually becoming an all-out blizzard over parts of New England and the New York City area.
Those in the Northeast should prepare for the storm now rather than wait until the snow starts to fall, especially those across eastern New England.
"While the storm from Saturday may have been a mere nuisance to travelers and a delight to skiers, the storm Monday night into Tuesday could be far more disruptive in terms of travel and daily activities," said AccuWeather.com Senior Meteorologist Alex Sosnowski.
The greatest impacts are expected along the Interstate-95 corridor from Philadelphia northward where over a foot of snow is forecast to fall. The blizzard also threatens to bring the heavily populated zone from New York City to Boston to Portland, Maine, to a standstill.
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A dusting brings the east coast to a stand still
What's the big deal?! All the New Yokkers I meet here in Merlin claim to know how to drive in the snow. lol.
I suppose school will be out for the week.
I will believe it when I see it.
And schools were off today when they were just off last Monday. These kids are never going to get out of school this summer.
Are you telling me it is going to snow in New England in late January? Shocked, shocked I say.
Ain't scared.
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